He wasn’t an elite fantasy contributor last year at the keystone, mostly due to continued fall off in the stolen base department, but his truly insane volume will drive his fantasy appeal for at least a couple more years.
Marcus Semien gets to the Texas Rangers’ spring training facility for his morning workouts early. Like, real early, with a 5:30 a.m. wake up and a 6:30 a.m. arrival before a workday that’ll run into the late afternoon.
Two seasons ago, the Texas Rangers boasted one of the most dominant lineups in the league and slugged their way to the franchise's first World Series title. That season, they finished in the top three in the league in hits,
If there has been anything close to a certainty about the Rangers in the peaks and valleys of the last two seasons, it’s this: Batting first and playing second base, No. 2, Marcus Semien. In two years with the Rangers,
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Despite their misfortune last year, All-Star infielder Marcus Semien believes the Rangers can use their unsuccessful title defense to motivate them for the 2025 season.